Tag: NewMusic

Kemetstry – Light Beings (5D) ft Kilo

Uk-based Hip-hop artist and rapper Kemetstry ascends to greater heights with his track ‘Light Beings (5D) ft. Kilo’, all about tapping into higher dimensions during our time on earth. 

Kemetstry, formally known as Spida Lee, uses his new artist name to symbolise his artistic reinvention, personal growth and spiritual journey – and he takes us on a ride in his latest album ‘Kemz The Alchemist’. With a growing merch line and a musical background bursting with performances and radio features, Kemetstry is definitely not one to miss! Not only has he worked with artists and producers such as Klashnekoff and Beat Butcha, he has also shared the stage with the likes of KRS One, Pharoah Monche, General Levy, Task Force and Akala, and isn’t stopping anytime soon.

‘Light Beings (5D) ft. Kilo’ is a spiritual masterpiece, about Kem’s belief that “we are light beings who come to experience time and space, and to do that we have taken on this human form. As humans living in the 3D dimension, there’s a way we can learn to tap into higher dimensions.” If you enjoy the idea of vibrating higher and reaching territories unknown, this track belongs on your playlists!

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Find out more: https://www.instagram.com/kemetstry_official/?hl=en

Brad Mack Band – Not In Love

Based in the North, the Brad Mack Band is an indie/alternative rock sensation. Making appearances at gigs in Manchester, Huddersfield, Doncaster and Barnsley, they have been perfecting their musical prowess ready for their ‘Something To Say’ EP release later this year. Their angsty and nostalgic single ‘Not In Love’ sets the scene for the rest of their EP with its compelling lyrics and intricate beat, and I can’t wait to hear what the Brad Mack Band have in store for us!

With ambitions to go on tour in 2026, Brad Mack is keen to take their original material on the road; and in anticipation of this, they are celebrating their EP launch gig at the Northern Quarter in Huddersfield on the 15th August. In the past, their music has been described as catchy, with “singalong choruses and meaningful narratives to follow” – be sure to catch their brilliant set before tickets sell out!

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‘Not In Love’ is based on the romantic tension of young love, and what started as an acoustic folk track slowly developed into “a more upbeat summer anthem-style track”. This band is definitely one to watch out for, and I predict it won’t be long until they’re playing their catchy tunes to crowds of thousands. 

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Mick Rawlings – Where the wild hearts go

Mick Rawlings stuns with a wholesome, relatable and thrilling single ‘Where The Wild Hearts Go’, about leaving the past where it belongs, in the past. This classic/indie rock track sounds like it could be straight out of a classic teen coming-of-age film; with its innocent, youthful and free undertones, you’ll find it very hard to complain when this is on your playlists!

Rawlings has a great passion for music, stating that he finds a lot of comfort in the making of songs. As mentioned, this track is about forgetting past mistakes and regrets, and never letting them stop you from living life to the fullest. Dwelling on the past is something we can all do from time to time, and I believe we could all learn a little something from the lyrics in ‘Where The Wild Hearts Go’. Rawlings hand-carved the feeling of freedom, excitement and brighter days into this track, and it is extremely clear just how much of a buzz he gets from the creation of music just by listening to his discography. 

If you enjoy driving fast over country lanes on warm summer evenings, this single is made for you!
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Eve Joné – Our Time

Indie-Folk singer/songwriter Eve Joné demonstrates her lyrical prowess with her track ‘Our Time’ from her album ‘The Water And The Trees (Live)’. This song is a three-minute-therapy session, where the unspoken side of relationships and unrequited love is brought to light for us all to hear.

Hailing from Huddersfield, Joné’s music has met the ears of many audiences at festivals such as the Todmorden Folk Festival and Holmfirth Folk Festival, and she continues to gig at local pubs whenever she can. After graduating from CAPA college in Wakefield, she is taking a year out of education to focus on her music. After taking part in the Kirklees Most Wanted project last year, we are excited to have her back and we can’t wait to see what she’ll get up to!

“‘Our Time’ is about feeling under-valued and overlooked in relationships and the emotions that accompany that toxicity”, it covers the sad reality that coincides with caring more for others than for yourself, building resentment every time you push your own values aside to make way for somebody else. I’m sure we can all relate to people-pleasing in one way or another, and Eve Joné is here to guide us through the complex and overwhelming situations we can all accidentally find ourselves in!

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